Example sentences of "so [v-ing] [pron] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The reward for encouraging all members of staff to be active participants in the decision-making process , so helping them to develop an ownership of the final policy , is that it gives the policy a greater chance of being fully implemented across the curriculum .
2 He even managed to do some work in front of the Greek television cameras , so enabling me to make the Central Television programme ‘ At Home with Costakis in Athens ’ .
3 On arrival they found some of the bones still intact in the side of the hole so enabling them to place the bones in the exact Position in which they had lain .
4 And so saying she led the way on to the terrace with its beautiful scents of honeysuckle , rose and jasmine .
5 And so saying he threw a stick into the water .
6 ‘ In so saying I express no view whatsover as to the correctness or otherwise of the jury 's award ’ .
7 In so doing they extended the problem of determining the relationship between rhetoric and reality into the early barbarian period .
8 In so doing they begin the process of explaining a phenomenon , reducing it to intelligibility ; of course , that process entails a closing of options , a setting of limits to reality , since understanding is one of the ways in which we control and circumscribe our environment .
9 In so doing it rejects the classical vision of the company which defines the interests of the company as those of the shareholders , who are the only members of the company .
10 In so doing it reversed an earlier commitment , made in 1988 in the aftermath of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster [ see pp. 36161 ; 34831 ] , to begin the shut-down of the country 's 12 nuclear reactors in 1995 .
11 In so doing it suggested a small but distinct improvement on that model : the party-list vote should be the first on the ballot paper , not the second as it is in West Germany , and the constituency vote should come second instead of first .
12 In so doing he emphasised the need for accountability at all levels of the system .
13 In so doing he became a symbol of the age , and his poetry became its echoing music — with its brooding grandeur as well as its bleakness , its plangency as well as its ellipses , its rhythmical strength as well as its theatrical equivocations .
14 In so doing he became the first US President since Harry S. Truman to veto a major spending bill .
15 In so doing he creates a problem that has not yet been solved .
16 In so doing he combined the religious culture of Lérins and the rhetorical culture of Late Antiquity more successfully than had Sidonius .
17 In so doing he triggered a theological storm that led to his resignation .
18 Firstly , he used a telescope to observe the heavens , and in so doing he transformed the observational data that the Copernican theory was required to explain .
19 By so doing he originated a style of dance which owed its liveliness to the way such people behaved and danced in real life .
20 By so doing he changed the very character of the conflict , for through the creation of a wider involvement in its success he tried to ensure that he , and his successors , would have broad support for the continued involvement of England and Englishmen in France .
21 In so doing she destroys the principle of control that kept her novels within the bounds of the generic traditions of British fiction .
22 In so doing she demonstrated the vital role of the family in early-modern towns .
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